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Jan Czarnecki - Baritone, student of the College of Inter-Faculty Individual Studies in the Humanities (MISH), University of Warsaw. Born in 1989 in Warsaw. At the age of 18 awarded the First Prize at the National Polish Language and Literature Olympics. One year later his essay on Doctor Faustus by Thomas Mann was awarded the First Prize at the Best Annual Essay Competition of the MISHCollege. In 2011 he obtained his BA in Philosophy maxima cum laude. The same year he graduated with honours from the Frédéric Chopin State Music School in Warsaw, under the direction of Prof. Jerzy Knetig. In 2011-2012 he studied at the University of Padua, Italy, where he sang in the Concentus Musicus Patavinus Chamber choir and gave numerous concerts in Northern Italy. He continues his inter-disciplinary studies in Philosophy and Literature at the MISH College. Recently he was awarded the Minister's of Science and Higher Education Scholarship as well as the Rector's Scholarship.
E-mail: jan.czarnecki@windowslive.com
The instrumental ensemble: Michalina Jaxa-Larecka (transverse flute I, conductor), Aleksandra Łaska (transverse flute II)
and Michał Własnowolski (harpsichord).
Barbara Strycharczyk - she graduated from Polish Philology & Classical Philology at the University of Warsaw.
Matylda Tracewska - graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Poland, under the direction of Professor Wiesław Szamborski.
She received the Dean's Distinction for her 2005 Diploma. Completed with the highest distinction a training program in mosaics
at the Academy of Fine Arts in Ravenna, Italy (2009), under the direction of Professor Luciana Notturni.
Laureate of "Starting Point!" award (2010).
Participated in numerous shows, realized artistic projects in Russia and in Italy.
Her mosaic mural dedicated to Che Guevara, based on a project entitled "La Poderosa", is displayed in Sancti Spiritus, Cuba.
Currently, Matylda works in the Sultanate of Oman on an international mosaic project, the Tree of Life.
For Our Mythical Childhood... project she prepared an exclusive painting (see the Main Page),
symbolizing its three facets: childhood, Antiquity, and literature.
Matilda is also a member of the Jury for the Arts Contest for Children, an event accompanying the project.
For further information see: http://www.tracewska.iportfolio.pl/ and http://musivum-gallery.com/portfolio-items/tracewska-matylda/